The Tampa Bay Rays are ready to compete again in the AL East. After a couple of rough seasons, the team has young talent ready to win now. Evan Longoria and Chris Archer will lead the way, and the Tampa Bay Rays will look to have a much better season in 2017. If you want to see the team in action this season, find Rays tickets at TicketNetwork.com and head to "The Trop" in 2017!

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Rizz from
What a rip offI paid $40.00 a ticket for tickets that I could have bought at the ball park for $15.00 and then it turns out that the tickets didn't even buy a seat. We had to sit on the grass! We couldn't even see home plate. We expected to pay a fee for the convenience of having the ticket ahead of time, but not $125.00 in fees! What a waste of $200.00 (we bought 5 tickets). I'll never use ticket network again.

Date published: 2017-03-27

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Jackie27 from
Rays-Tigers gameGreat seats but too expensive for this type of game. Even though this has been a great experience, the seats plus the service fee per ticket plus the other charges added up to too much for me to probably go this route again. I did appreciate how quickly you mailed the tickets to me and your website was easy to use. All in all a very good experience except for the added costs.

Date published: 2017-03-04

Rated 5 out of
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Zenyada from
Awesome Birthday present!!!Couldn't have asked for a better way to spend my birthday! May 1st watching Jays play the Rays at Tropicana Field.! First time at Tropicana and we got to watch a great game and loved the opening events. Oh and it was Marcus Stroman's birthday too! We met Ryan Goins parents when they stopped to ask us to take a photo for them. Amazing day and unforgetable!!!

Date published: 2016-08-10

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cristyale from
Gotta love this game!I live in Tampa but I was rooting for the Astros. The seats were great and for what I paid even better. Very organized and the beer wasn't that expensive. The parking at the end of the game cleared up very quickly. The only thing I didn't like was that Carlos Correa didn't played.

Date published: 2016-08-08

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chef from
lookingI know i have ordered from this site before, I am looking to get both Tampa Bay Rays and Boston Red sox spring training tickets, the one problem is I cant find the handicapped section, any help would be greatly appreciated.

Date published: 2016-12-26

Rated 5 out of
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TominLeesburg from
Detroit Tigers vs Tampa Bay RaysGood game, Tiger fans, very polite friendly attendants no matter where one went. Enjoyed the area, the stadium, the free parking (Sunday's with 4 or more per vehicle) and the food although a little pricey.

Date published: 2016-08-09

Rated 5 out of
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Elden from
Exciting spring training contestLots of baseballs hit around the old ballpark; some in fair territory, some not so fair. Enjoyed the result. Go Bucs, but recently moving here - I have to acquire new allegiance for the Rays!

Date published: 2017-03-11

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Terri Anne from
My Jays lostI was totally disappointed in paying $175 for 2 tickets that were only $31 each my Jays lost and I only new 2 players on the field what a waist of money never again

About the Rays

Home Stadium: Tropicana Field

Opened:

1998

Seating Capacity:

31,042

Address:

One Tropicana Drive
St. Petersburg, FL 33705

Established in 1998, the Tampa Bay Rays are one of the youngest teams in Major League Baseball. They got their start with a different name, logo, and team colors, before an overhaul in 2008 turned them into the team we know today. In spite of that, one thing has remained consistent: their home stadium, Tropicana Field, which the team has used since their inaugural season. The stadium, which is sometimes known as "The Trop," is located in St. Petersburg.

Although there were several notable moments in the Rays' early years — such as third baseman Wade Boggs becoming the first earn his 3,000th career hit with a home run — the team's rise to prominence wasn't an easy one. But that all changed in 2008, when the team had its first winning season. It was also during this year that the Rays won their first AL East championship, even beating out their rivals, the Boston Red Sox, for a coveted slot in the World Series. Two years later, in 2010, the Rays won a second AL East championship; since then, the team has qualified for the postseason as a wild card team in 2011 and 2013.

Catch the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field this season with great seats at TicketNetwork.com!